Small country estate in the Cotswolds for sale
This classic Cotswold country house comes with outbuildings, stables, woodland, ponds and a stream

Chalford Cottage is a country house in the Cotswolds which has an elegant drawing room which has a conservatory and doors out into the garden together with a large kitchen/breakfast room and a well-proportioned sitting room.
The house currently has three bedrooms including the master suite which has its own dressing room as well as an en-suite bathroom.
Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, conservatory, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room and three bedrooms as well as a family bathroom.
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The property comes with superb landscaped gardens and delightful ornamental ponds as well as stable blocks with eight loose boxes, outbuildings and three paddocks, the larger of which leads down to the woodland area which has a stream and a pond providing an idyllic setting.
Chalford Cottage is just three miles from Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire which has a very good range of local amenities and just 20 miles from Oxford. Kingham, with its mainline station to Paddington, is just seven miles.
The guide price is £1.1m. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01993 822661 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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